Meet KitchenAid Multi-Ply Cookware—the sweet spot where fast, even heating meets sleek, kitchen-proud design. A heat-responsive aluminum core is sandwiched betw...[read more]
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Meet KitchenAid Multi-Ply Cookware—the sweet spot where fast, even heating meets sleek, kitchen-proud design. A heat-responsive aluminum core is sandwiched between durable stainless-steel layers (inside and out), so sauces don't scorch, proteins sear beautifully, and delicate tasks—like melting or tempering—stay under control. Compatiblewith all cooktops, including induction, and designed to move from stovetop to oven to table with ease.
Key Features
Tri-layer construction: Stainless steel + aluminum core + stainless steel for even heat from rim to rim.
Precision control: Flat, warp-resistant bases for consistent contact on gas, electric, ceramic, and induction.
Stainless interiors: Non-reactive surface preserves flavors and resists staining.
Comfort details: Balanced handles with a secure, stay-cool (Handle temperature depends on burner setting and duration—use oven mitts as needed) feel and easy-pour rims to reduce drips.
Versatile by design: Transparent, tight-fitting lids help lock in moisture and monitor progress at a glance.
Why It Matters
No hotspots. No guesswork. Multi-ply distributes heat evenly for predictable results.
From sear to simmer. Sear steaks, reduce pan sauces, or simmer risottos without sticking or scorching.
Built for real life. Stainless steel stands up to metal utensils and daily use—and looks good doing it.
What You Can Cook
Golden-edge pancakes, evenly browned from center to edge
Snap-seared salmon with crisp skin and tender flakes
Creamy custards and velvety caramel where temperature control is everything
One-pan pasta bakes that start on the hob and finish in the oven
Care & Maintenance
Let pans cool before washing; thermal shocks can encourage warping.
For everyday cleanup, warm water and a gentle sponge do the trick.
For rainbow tints or tough bits, use a stainless cleanser or a baking-soda paste.
Avoid high-heat empty pan preheats; add a little oil/water to protect the surface.
Check your specific set for maximum oven and lid temperatures.